SkS Weekly Digest #8
SkS Highlights...
SkS unveiled its seventh whimsical article series button:
Two important new articles in the series were posted. The first, Lessons from Past Climate Predictions: Wallace Broecker documents some amazingly accurate forecasts of global temperature change made by Wallace Broecker in 1975. The second, Lessons from Past Climate Predictions: William Kellogg examines what we can learn from Kellogg's paper, Influences of Mankind on Climate, published in 1979.
Toon of the Week...
The Week in Review
During the past week, the 12 articles listed below were posted by SkS authors and guest authors.
OA not OK part 10: Is the ocean blowing bubbles? (Doug Mackie)
Gripping video of Arctic sea ice melting away before your eyes (Daniel Bailey)
Rising Oceans - Too Late to Turn the Tide? (Badgersouth)
OA not OK part 9: Henry the 8th I was (*) (Doug Mackie)
French translation of The Scientific Guide to Global Warming Skepticism (John Cook)
Milankovitch Cycles (Chris Colose)
OA not OK part 8: 170 to 1 (Doug Mackie)
Lessons from Past Climate Predictions: William Kellogg (Dana)
OA not OK part 7: Le Chatelier not good enough for ocean acidification (Doug Mackie)
Examples of Monckton contradicting his scientific sources (John Cook)
China, From the Inside Out (Rob Honeycutt)
Lessons from Past Climate Predictions: Wallace Broecker (Dana)
Coming soon...
- Michaels Mischief #1: Continued Warming and Aerosols (Dana)
- Earth's Climate History: Implications for Tomorrow (James Hansen)
- Ocean Cooling Corrected, Again (Rob P)
- Monckton Myth #17: Debate vs. Denniss, Part 1 (Dana)
- Monckton Myth #17: Debate vs. Denniss, Part 2 (Dana)
- The Ridley Riddle Part One: The Red Queen (Andy S)
- Did we do it? Yes we did! (Doug Mackie)
- The Ridley Riddle Part Two: The White Queen (Andy S)
- Christmas Present (Doug Mackie)
- The Ridley Riddle Part Three: Like a Northern Rock (Andy S)
- Christy Crock #7: People Need Energy (Sarah)
- A Lousy Two Degrees - Who Cares? (Agnostic)
- The Last Interglacial Part Three - Melting Ice and Rising Seas (Steve Brown)
SkS Spotlights...
The Pew Center on Global Climate Change now provides a wealth of information on the relationship between extreme weather and climate change. To access it, click here.
Posted by John Hartz on Monday, 25 July, 2011